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The Western Bulldogs take on the Geelong Cats in a Friday night showdown, on June 29 at Etihad Stadium.

The match starts at 7:50pm AEST, with all the action live on channel 7 and Fox footy from 7:30pm.

The Western Bulldogs have lost their last five matches, but at least showed signs of improvement against North Melbourne, going down in a thriller. Goals from Ed Richards and Billy Gowers looked to seal the victory for the dogs, however, a Ben Brown soccer and a Jack Ziebell goal broke the hearts of the doggies.

Despite their improved performance, It’s almost impossible to have any confidence in a team who has lost their way since the 2016 grand final. The Bulldogs have lost their last five matches, four of which were by 35 points or more.

Geelong should be fresh after their bye in Round 14. The Cats last match was against Richmond at the MCG. They dominated the first quarter before the Tigers started to go through their gears. The Cats were only a point down at three-quarter time, but a four goal to one, fourth quarter sealed their fate.

Patrick Dangerfield has dominated in recent encounters between the two teams. In Round 9, 2017 he finished with 36 disposals and four goals. In Round 19, 2016 he racked up 33 touches and three goals.

Geelong has completely dominated the Western Bulldogs in the last decade. The Cats have won their last 11 matches against the Dogs, including two wins in 2016, the Dogs premiership year.

Although last week was encouraging for the Bulldogs, I can’t make a case for them to get near the Cats, who will be treating this as a must-win, as they are only one win out of the top four race.